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Rock sliders are an aftermarket accessory popular among four wheel drive vehicle owners who engage in more serious off-road driving.

Rock sliders are typically made of heavy-duty box section steel, although they can also be made from tubular steel as well. They run along each side of the vehicle, from just behind the front wheel to just before the rear wheel, just below the level of the door sills. They are welded or bolted (directly, L brackets and/or U brackets) on to the vehicle's frame, and their function is to protect the door sills and door bottoms from damage when crossing large obstacles (such as rocks - hence the name). There are a variety of materials, qualities and features.[1]

Types

Even though they serve relatively the same purpose, rock sliders come in four different types:[2]

References

  1. ^ Adventures, Brady. "How to Choose the Best Rock Sliders for Your Rig". Retrieved 2023-12-25.
  2. ^ Brodie, Matthew (13 October 2020). "How to Protect Your Jeep's Body While Off-roading". MyOffroadGear.com. Retrieved 13 October 2020.